Comcast Remote For Samsung 4254

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You sound offended, sorry. Noob was short for Newbie, as in you only joined this week. No slight intended.
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Great tip I've been looking for for quite a while..thanks! I have a follow up question however....when you get to the Wide Fit mode how do I move the screen up and down? When using the arrow keys on the comcast remote it just pauses the dvr. Any way around this? Also I've heard of a way you can uses the all on button to turn off everything but the DVR box..is this true? Thanks guys..I'm so glad I found this forum!
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Post by kupakai »

japapoe wrote:Great tip I've been looking for for quite a while..thanks! I have a follow up question however....when you get to the Wide Fit mode how do I move the screen up and down? When using the arrow keys on the comcast remote it just pauses the dvr. Any way around this?
If the TV normally uses it's arrow keys for those functions, you need to program those in the remote since by default the arrow keys on the TV/0702 setup code are not programmed with any functions (I'm assuming you are the same person as the one that posted this post).

Do the same steps as the ones I outlined on that post and use the following codes for the arrow keys:
up arrow = 00197
down arrow = 00201
left arrow = 00200
right arrow = 00199
select = 00069

You definitely do not want to do step 6 in these cases, since that would overwrite the function in the CABLE mode.
japapoe wrote:Also I've heard of a way you can uses the all on button to turn off everything but the DVR box..is this true? Thanks guys..I'm so glad I found this forum!
You can read this link on how to do that.
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Post by japapoe »

Thanks again for all the great tips! Nice to know there's people who are willing to help. Cheers!
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